
The new Glastonbury 2025 map has been revealed, and here are the major changes you need to know about.
Sleeping bags, tents and hunter wellies are at the ready as the biggest UK music festival is fast approaching.
Ahead of the Worthy Farm festival, the headline acts have been announced with British pop band The 1975, folk rock star Neil Young and US pop singer Olivia Rodrigo all taking major spots in the lineup.
The festival has now released the new maps for the festival, which show there are some subtle but important changes that show how the farm is mapped out for the event.
What are the changes to the 2025 map?
The Other Stage capacity has been extended, meaning the crowd capacity will be much larger.
Levels, the dance music area in Silver Hayes, which will host Groove Armada this year, has increased. As has the Dragonfly (previously known as Arcadia), the Glade, and Lonely Hearts Club.
Camping-wise, there are some shrinking and others growing. Oxylers campsite has halved, South Park 2 has also shrunk as has Pennard Hill, and the indoor stage, The Assembly, which was introduced just last year.
Shangri-La has introduced a new area, Dragon’s Tail, which includes a bar.
There is also now more public camping space in Pylon Ground, and two new toilet blocks at Park Hill.
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Glastonbury Map 2025
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How big is Glastonbury?
Glastonbury is set on Worthy Farm with a capacity of 210,000 festival-goers.
The festival is around 900 to 1,000 acres, which is pretty massive and difficult to visualise.
This is around the equivalent of 500 full-size football pitches, and at its widest point it’s around 1.5miles in length.
The entire festival is surrounded by an 8 km perimeter fence, very effectively blocking out any poor person trying to sneak their way in.

Who is headlining and performing?
FRIDAY
On Friday, headlining the festival is The 1975. Also performing that day is: Loyle Carter, Busta Rhymes, Biffy Clyro, Alanis Morissette, The Blossoms, CMAT, and Fatboy Slim, among many other names.
SATURDAY
Saturday will see Neil Young headline, with Charli XCX, Raye, Doechii, Ezra Collective, Deftones, Kneecap, Scissor Sisters, and the Kaiser Chiefs also performing.
SUNDAY
Sunday will see Olivia Rodrigo perform with Rod Stewart in the legends slot. Other acts performing that day include: Noah Kahan, Jorja Smith, The Libertines, Snow Patrol, and The Prodigy.
The excitement for the festival is growing with Rod Stewart confirming that he will be joined by a special guest on stage, his former Faces bandmate Ronnie Wood.
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He was asked on That Peter Crouch Podcast whether he was in touch with other The Rolling Stones’ members and ‘other people in music’.
Sir Rod replied: ‘Not really. Woody (Wood) I do a lot, just recently, because we’re going to do Glastonbury together.
‘Elton, sometimes, you know, birthdays, but nowhere near how we used to, I think probably because he doesn’t drink anymore, and Woody doesn’t drink, and I still do. They stay away from me. Bad influence.’
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